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Alamat (Baybayin: ᜀᜎᜋᜆ᜔) (stylized in all caps) is a Filipino boy band formed in 2020 by Viva Artists Agency and Ninuno Media. The group consists of six members: Taneo, Mo, Jao, Tomás, R-Ji and Alas. The members hail from different regions of the Philippines and sing in a variety of local languages.[1]

Alamat
OriginManila, Philippines
Genres
  • Hip hop
  • R&B
  • Dance
  • Years active2020 (2020)–present
    Labels
  • Ninuno Media Inc.
  • Believe Music
  • Members
    • Tomás
  • R-Ji
  • Taneo
  • Alas
  • Mo
  • Jao
  • Past members
    • Kin
  • Valfer
  • Gami
  • History

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    Formed through PWEDE: The National Boyband Search, the group distinguishes itself as a multilingual and multiethnic boy band that sings in seven Philippine languages: Tagalog, Ilocano, Kapampangan, Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Bikolano, and Waray-Waray.[2][3] After training for nine months, the group debuted on February 14, 2021, with their first single, "kbye."[4][5]

    Originally a nine-piece ensemble, Kin departed the group in late March 2021 for personal reasons, followed by Valfer and Gami, who also left in late March 2022. Alamat currently holds the distinction of being the second P-pop group to make it on Billboard chart and the fastest-rising Pinoy act on the Billboard Next Big Sound chart, debuting at #2.[6][7]

    Members

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    The boy band consists of six members aged 20 to 24 years old. They came from different provinces in the Philippines and were put together through an online audition held by their company.

    Current
    Former

    Discography

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    Extended plays

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    List of extended plays with selected details
    Title Album Details
    Pasulong
    • Released: October 28, 2022 (PH)
    • Label: Viva Records
    • Format: CD, digital download, streaming

    Track listing

    • 1. "Aswang"
    • 2. "Maharani"
    • 3. "ILY ILY"
    • 4. "Gayuma"
    • 5. "Say U Love Me"
    • 6. "Hala"
    Isapuso
    • Released: November 3, 2023 (PH)
    • Label: Viva Records
    • Format: CD, digital download, streaming

    Singles

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    List of singles, showing year released, selected chart positions, and associated albums
    Title Year Peak chart positions Album
    PHL
    [8]
    "Kbye" 2021 Non-album singles
    "Kasmala"
    "Porque"
    "ABKD" 2022
    "Sa Panaginip Na Lang"
    "Say U Love Me" Pasulong
    "Ily Ily"
    (with Lyca Gairanod)
    "Aswang"
    "Hala"
    "Maharani" 2023 80
    "Gayuma"
    "Day & Night" Isapuso
    "Walang Hanggan"
    "Dagundong"
    "Dayang" 2024
    Soundtrack appearance
    "Sandigan" 2021 Anitu OST
    Collaboration
    "Tibay 'Yan"
    (with Iñigo Pascual)
    2021 Coke Studio (Season 4)
    "Gupit"
    (The Juans featuring Alamat)
    2024 Non-album single

    Filmography

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    Music videos

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    Year Title Director(s) Length Ref.
    2021 "kbye" 3:39 [9]
    "Sandigan" (Lyric Visualizer) 2:46 [10]
    "kasmala" Jason Paul Laxamana 3:17 [11]
    "Tibay 'Yan" (w/ Iñigo Pascual) 5:44 [12]
    "porque" Jason Paul Laxamana 4:58 [13]
    2022 "ABKD" Jason Paul Laxamana 3:24 [14]
    "Sa Panaginip Na Lang" Jed Regala 4:46 [15]
    "Say U Love Me" Jason Paul Laxamana 4:39 [16]
    "Ily Ily" (ft. Lyca Gairanod) Jason Paul Laxamana 4:49 [17]
    "Aswang" Joey De Guzman 3:53 [18]
    2023 "Maharani" Jason Paul Laxamana 4:42 [19]
    "Gayuma" Judd Figuerres 4:43 [20]
    "Day And Night" Joey De Guzman 3:42 [21]

    Television shows

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    Year Month/Date Program Network Ref.
    2021 July 18 All-Out Sundays GMA
    August 5 Lunch Out Loud TV5
    2022 March 13 ASAP Kapamilya Channel/A2Z
    April 10
    July 13 Frontline sa Umaga TV5
    August 6 Newsroom CNN Philippines
    August 16 Family Feud GMA

    Concerts

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    Standalone Concert
    Event Name Dates Venue Location Ref.
    Dagundong: Alamat First Solo Concert December 1, 2023 New Frontier Theater Quezon City [22]
    International Concerts
    Event Name Dates Venue Location Ref.
    Winter Carnival 2023 December 23, 2023 P7 Arena, Media One Hotel, Dubai Dubai [23]
    Concert Participation
    Event Name Dates Venue Location Ref.
    G Music Fest 2021 September 25–26, 2021 Remote Location
    UP Fair: Awit Mo'y Paglaya November 12, 2021 UP Diliman Quezon City
    ARRIVAL: The Next Chapter of OPM November 27, 2021 Remote Location
    Padayon: Online Concert for Typhoon Odette March 25–26, 2022 Remote Location
    2022 PPOPCON April 10, 2022 Araneta Coliseum Quezon City [24]
    Tugatog: Filipino Music Festival July 15, 2022 Mall of Asia Arena Pasay [25]
    2023 PPOPCON July 16, 2023 Araneta Coliseum Quezon City [26]
    2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup opening ceremony August 25, 2023 Philippine Arena Bocaue [27]
    ILYSM… A Valentine Harana Concert February 13, 2024 Araneta Coliseum Quezon City [28]

    Awards and recognitions

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    Year Award(s) Category Nominated Work Result Refs.
    2021 VP Choice Awards 2021 Group Performer of the Year Alamat Nominated [29]
    RAWR Awards Favorite Group Nominated [30]
    6th PPOP Awards PPOP Music Video of the Year "kasmala" Won
    2022 NYLON Manila Big, Bold, Brave Awards Favorite P-Pop Group Alamat Nominated [31]
    7th PPOP Awards PPOP Boy Group of the Year Nominated [32]
    Pop Song of the Year for Cultural Relevance "ABKD" Won
    TikTok Awards Philippines PPOP Group of the Year Alamat Nominated [33]
    27th Asian Television Awards Best Music Video "Tibay 'Yan" Won [34]
    2023 VP Choice Awards 2023 Group Performer of the Year Alamat Nominated [35]
    NYLON Manila Big, Bold, Brave Awards Favorite P-Pop Group Alamat Nominated [36]
    36th Awit Awards Best R&B Recording "Maharani" Won [37]
    Album of the Year "Pasulong" Nominated [38]
    Dabeme Music Awards Album of the Year "Pasulong" Won [39]
    49th Metro Manila Film Festival Best Original Theme Song "Dagundong"
    (from Penduko)
    Nominated [40]
    8th PPOP Awards Philippine Pop Boy Group of the Year Alamat Won [41]
    Philippine Pop ICON Group Of The Year (Special Award) Alamat Won
    Philippine Pop Top Male Vocalist of the Year Mo Won
    Philippine Pop Top Male Rapper of the Year Alas Won
    Philippine Pop Top Male Visual of the Year Tomas Won
    Philippine Pop Top Male Dancer of the Year Jao Won
    2024
    5th VP Choice Awards Group Performer of the Year Alamat Nominated [42]
    P-Pop Song of the Year "Dagundong" Nominated
    Music Video of the Year "Dagundong" Nominated
    Philippines Pageant Evaluation & Awards Best Guest Performer Alamat Won [43]
    15th PMPC Star Awards for Music Pop Album of the Year "Pasulong" Nominated [44]

    References

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  • ^ "Alamat - 'kasmala' (Official M/V)". Alamat. Retrieved July 15, 2021 – via YouTube.
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